My hair type is about 4b and im transitioning. My hair isnt as soft as it used to be and Ive never done a protein treatment before.. I just never really knew much about protein and hair until reading a few posts about it online. Should I just do a protein treatment anyway, seen as I havent done one or wait till my hair really feels straw-like?! Im really confused!

And if anyone could tell me some easy, homemade recipes that would be a great help! Thanks in advance!!

Goin'Grey

08-02-2012 05:00 PM

I would guess that the chemical treated portion of your hair needs protein. Now, your virgin hair? That depends if it is fine or coarse. Fine hair probably needs protein, coarse hair probably does not need it. You are probably using protein products now because proteins are in so many products.

As for protein recipes try the Protein Loving section of this website.

Good luck!

myahjackson

08-02-2012 05:14 PM

My hair isn't chemically treated, I just straightened it for 8 months and when I washed it and the ends stayed straight so im trying to grow it out but it is pretty fine

Goin'Grey

08-04-2012 10:55 AM

Oh! Ok, the straight part is probably damaged and
therefore could use protein. Fine hair usually likes protein.

Sounds like you might benefit from protein. Let me know how it goes.

myahjackson

08-04-2012 07:09 PM

Okay, I'll do a PT and see how it goes. Thanks for the info & I will do!

KinkyRN

08-05-2012 08:12 AM

Type 4 hair holds more protein due to its texture. You need to find a protein/moisture balance. Try to find samples or swap a light protein conditioner like Aubrey organics GBP (or GPB). It gives you a shot of protein AND moisture. Just be careful not to overload on protein or moisture. Also don't forget the straight ends of your hair are the oldest and most fragile. Your ends need moisture more than anything else. You need to get the Science of Blackhair it will explain all of this and even suggest products. Good luck!!

myahjackson

08-05-2012 05:08 PM

Thank you KinkyRN !

berri_cherri

10-09-2012 12:38 PM

Thank you for this!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goin'Grey
(Post 2007236)

I would guess that the chemical treated portion of your hair needs protein. Now, your virgin hair? That depends if it is fine or coarse. Fine hair probably needs protein, coarse hair probably does not need it. You are probably using protein products now because proteins are in so many products.

As for protein recipes try the Protein Loving section of this website.

Good luck!

I have been looking for the answer to this particular question. I Big Chopped in March/12 and I had grown out my perm since September/11. I wondered if you BC'ed, do you still have damage and need these protein products to strengthen your new grown out hairs?

Protein is to clog up holes from damage but if you have hair that is not damaged then PROTEIN is not important, right???

Curly Sara

10-09-2012 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KinkyRN
(Post 2008807)

Type 4 hair holds more protein due to its texture. You need to find a protein/moisture balance. Try to find samples or swap a light protein conditioner like Aubrey organics GBP (or GPB). It gives you a shot of protein AND moisture. Just be careful not to overload on protein or moisture. Also don't forget the straight ends of your hair are the oldest and most fragile. Your ends need moisture more than anything else. You need to get the Science of Blackhair it will explain all of this and even suggest products. Good luck!!

Is "science of black hair" a book? If yes, where can i buy it (preferable online)?